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For one, you probably mean, Garter Snake. Some may have a checkered
blotched design on the length of it's back, and olive drab colored,
while some will have some stripes (ribbons) the length of it's
body. Ribbon snakes are related to Garters.
Two, they generally eat frogs, snails, slugs, fish or an occasional
lizard. They will strike at you when cornered but seldom do any
damage. Use gloves if you have to. Never catch a snake by the body
for it will have its chance to bite. Place a hat or cloth directly
over its head and most of the time they'll think they've hidden.
Follow the body until you find it's neck. Then you can pick it up
by the neck, gently but with enough pressure that it can't get
away. It will musk you. One of the biggest muskers. But, if you
want it they can make easy pets. Have plenty of water to swim in
and fish are cheap.

mice are a basic nutrition and provide a healthy diet. Your local petshop can provide pinkys (baby mice) for your snake. if your snake is a baby, start by feeding pinky parts about once a week. Do Not Feed Live Mice!! Store in freezer. If stored in freezer for more that 30 days do not feed them it. … .
if you can not provide mice, you can feed it about three small worms twice weekly. how much it will eat depends on the temperature it is stored in. ( Full Answer )

Technically speaking, anything with a mouth can bite. if by garden snakes, you mean Garter Snakes, then yes, they can bite if they feel threatened. however, they are not venomous so it would be a harmless bite from teeth that feel like rough sandpaper.

Gareden snakes are good for your garden the feltilze the soil. But if you need to get rid of them a hawk can kill garden snakes. .
Gareden snakes are good for your garden the feltilze the soil. But if you need to get rid of them a hawk can kill garden snakes. .
Gareden snakes are good for your gar…den the feltilze the soil. But if you need to get rid of them a hawk can kill garden snakes. ( Full Answer )

IF YOU ARE SPEAKING ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE THE ANSWER IS LIKELY NO. THE ONLY POISONOUS SPECIES IS THE RATTLESNAKE. IT'S TELLTALE RATTLE WILL EASILY HELP YOU IDENTIFY IT. RATTLESNAKES PREFER PRIMARILY DRY AND ROCKY AREAS..
THE SNAKES YOU ARE MOST LIKELY TO ENCOUNTER ARE GOPHER SNAKES AND GARTER SNAK…ES BOTH OF WHICH ARE HARMELSS TO HUMANS AND ACTUALLY BENEFICIAL BY FEEDING ON INSECTS AND RODENTS. ( Full Answer )

Garden or "Garter" snakes are basically just another link in the life cycle of the back yard. They are opportunistic eaters so they will eat what is available be it small fish, toads, even insects. They are NOT venomous and they are rarely aggressive.

I recommend making a 'snake noose' if you intend to capture it live. But prepare a home for it, if you intend to keep it. A (dry) aquarium will suffice for that. If you merely want to transport it, a simple burlap bag is sufficient. Be kind, rewind...

get a long pipe with a lid on one end. put an egg into the pipe, at the far end with the lid. then put the pipe with the egg in it anywhere where the snake will go (eg. under the house). then wait. the snake will be attracted by the egg, and it will go into the pipe. once its in there, it cant tur…n around or go backwards. so it wont get out. when you hear rattling or something from the pipe, the snake might be in there. if the snake is in there, then you can either leave the snake in there to die, or do something with it. ( Full Answer )

we can keep garden snake as pets but you will need to feed it with lots of flowers or meats.And pls make sure that u will set it free in any parks.It will not harm anyone as it is tamed and will find its own food,it must be tamed before u let it free.U can also send it to petshops that sells snakes.…( Full Answer )

This can be dependant on which species of Garter Snake you aretalking about but I would recommend offering earthwoms, crickets,and pinky mice to see which your snake prefers. Feed the snake oncea week or so and provide some hiding areas, a water dish, and anundertank heat-pad (avoid heat rocks as mo…st can leave burns onyour reptiles) and you should be set to take care of your gartersnake for years to come. ( Full Answer )

Garter snakes (there's no such thing as a 'garden snake') have high metabolisms, and eat every 2 to 3 days, when fed on a diet of invertebrates and fish. When fed rodents, they may eat once or twice per week, once they are adults.

size can vary. most sites ive seen say 4ft max but i had a female garter snake that was 4ft3in. she was very old and quite awesome! average is 2 1/2ft- 3 1/2ft. my baby garter and my adult garter are almost the same length although much diff sizes in diameter. females tend to be larger than males. w…hich is common for most snake species. ( Full Answer )

here is a way to build a snake trap you will need a 2 liter bottle, scissors, duct tape, and bait ( small frog, minnows, mouse, small lizard, insects, etc...) 1. cut the top 1/3 off the bottle 2. put the bait in the bottom 2/3 of the bottle 3. after step 2 quickly put the top 1/3 of the …bottle reversed in the bottom 2/3 of the bottle 4. seal the top 1/3 in the bottom 2/3 with the tape 5. place the trap where snakes travel (walls, along houses, in bushes, along fences, along forest edges, etc...) check the trap frequently, when you find the snake in the trap unseal the trap and release it in the woods or keep it as a pet ( do not kill it). ( Full Answer )

Satan Answer Contrary to the above, the serpent is never named. It is simply called the 'most cunning of the beasts', and is never ever equated with Satan. In fact, the early Jews did not even have an idea of a personification of evil (ie the devil, Satan, lucifer) as we do. The idea that some…how the serpent represented Satan was a much later interpretation. Answer: The "hissing" sound of the "whispering enchanter" or "nachash" is where the translators derived the word "snake" in Genesis 3. The Hebrew for "subtil" or "clever," according to Strong's Definitions, means: "cunning (usually in a bad sense.)" As stated above, the snake is never named in the Genesis account... but within the entire account of God's Word, the Bible, which God caused to be written "line upon line... here a little, and there a little" (Isa.28:13)... we discover the identity of the serpent. The identity, however, is revealed in the New Testament... the testament that "illuminates" the "closed and sealed" words of the Old (Dan.12:9). The Jews, of course, couldn't ID the serpent, because of their rejection of Christ... and the New Testament. Paul wrote to the church in Corinth: "...I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through subtilty ..." (II Cor.11:3). The " snake " to which Paul refers is: " ophis " "a snake, figuratively (as a type of sly cunning ) an artful malicious person ...". Then... within the "Acts of the Apostles" Paul confronts one "Elymas the sorcerer" (Barjesus). "Then Saul, (who also is called Paul,) filled with the Holy Spirit, set his eyes on him [Elymas the sorcerer], and said, O full of all subtilty and all mischief, thou child of the Devil , thou enemy of all righteousness, wilt thou not cease to pervert the right ways of the Lord?" (Acts 13:9-10) So, the New Testament revelation is that subtilty, cunning (in the bad sense) and maliciousness is the practiced art of the Devil and his children. Finally, the serpent is named for us in the last book of the Bible: "... the great Dragon was cast out, that old serpent [ophis], called the Devil , and Satan , which deceiveth the whole world..." (Rev.12:9). ( Full Answer )

There is no such species as the Garden Snake. The above answer is misleading because it refers to a common name and not a scientific or Latin name. It depends on what part of the country you lkive in and sometimes even the distinct locality. Garter snakes are commonly call garden snakes due to the f…act that they commonly are found in gardens searching for food. that is the problem with common names, they are just that, common and many snakes are referred to as Garden snakes depending on locality. Garden snake is commonly listed as a common name for Garter snakes in most of the herpetological literature> ( Full Answer )

If a person had terrible luck, he could be bitten (very rare) and get an infection from the bite, then fail to have it treated, and then die. There are only 4 poisonous snakes in the US, though: the rattlesnake, water mocassin, copperhead, and coral snake.

Assuming you mean Garter snake ( Thamnophis ) There is no officially recognised species called a garden snake... it could be a number of reasons. Check that the temperature of the vivarium reaches a suitable range for the species. Increase (or decrease) the humidity. Vary the type of food you…'re feeding it. Maybe it's shedding (most snakes will refuse to eat during the shedding process). ( Full Answer )

Unless you plan on breeding them, there's no reason to, just pick a gender to call it. If you really need to know, there are several methods. The only method I would recommend without veterinary assistance is not very accurate unless you've had allot of practice, and that is to compare then length… of the tail past the cloaca, males usually have longer, more slender tails. The other methods are 'popping' and 'probing', but unless you are experienced this is best left to a breeder or vet.. ( Full Answer )

Probably nothing. However, what do you mean by 'garden snake' as there are many species that are called 'garden snakes.' All are nonvenomous so there is no danger from that. Treat the wound like any other. Wash well with soap and water, perhaps cleanse it with hydrogen peroxide. You may wish to appl…y and antibiotic cream or ointment and then bandage it until it heals over. It is best to identify the snake before attempting to pick it up. While most snakes that might be found in a garden are harmless, it is not unusual in some parts of the world for dangerous venomous snakes to occasionally show up. ( Full Answer )

Assuming you mean the Garter snake (there is no officially recognised species called a garden snake) - There are various colour patterns in the garter snake family, and yes, it is possible for an all-black Garter snake to be produced.